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, they got re-elected. what's your relationship with the president and the administration going to be? >> first, we have nothing do with presidential elections. we of course involve ourselves in senatorial and congressional elections and others. our relationship with the white house is very broad. we have helped them on many issues. we have opposed them on issues. we work closely with treasury and omb and others and from time to time with people directly in the white house. >> you'd say it's good? >> i'd say i have to deal with the white house on the baf of the american business community, and they have to deal with us. >> you've taken harder political positions in the last few years. let's talk act one. you didn't like the climate change stuff the administration was up to. they may go into that again in the second term. probably not the highest priority but they may go down that road. >> i think it is a high priority. it was the first thing the president said when he did his inaugural address, and he isn't
, they got re-elected. what's your relationship with the president and the administration going to be? >> first, we have nothing do with presidential elections. we of course involve ourselves in senatorial and congressional elections and others. our relationship with the white house is very broad. we have helped them on many issues. we have opposed them on issues. we work closely with treasury and omb and others and from time to time with people directly in the white house. >> you'd...
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the algerian arm cancelled the elections, banned the election front that was poised to win and began a -- subsequently remerged. in that war between 150,000 and 200,000 algerians died. the most extreme groupsa survived continued to battle the algerian state, but they never espoused larger jihadist goals, in fact from being an nile list aches -- there are thousands of miles of exposed pipelines in oil rich algeria because they wanted to replace the government, not -- they have survived not because of any ideological support from the population, some factions have prospered by thoroughly unislamic activities like the smuggling of drugs and to be k back -- far more lucrative business, the average ransom for a western hostage held by aqim in 201 1rks was $5.4 million this sort of terrorism phased richly in this world not the next. last year ceased control of parts of northern mali and imposed sharia law. he is a larger than life figure who has spent lock years fighting not for slauchl. he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement
the algerian arm cancelled the elections, banned the election front that was poised to win and began a -- subsequently remerged. in that war between 150,000 and 200,000 algerians died. the most extreme groupsa survived continued to battle the algerian state, but they never espoused larger jihadist goals, in fact from being an nile list aches -- there are thousands of miles of exposed pipelines in oil rich algeria because they wanted to replace the government, not -- they have survived not...
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whether she will run for re-election or be an elder statesperson of global stature and promote issues like women's rights and human rights. >> the way presidential elections work around here, she may need to decide in the next six weeks or so if she's running. that's the big question. will she run for president? what's your take on it? >> if you study, there is an industry of books about her. this is somebody who does not lack ambition. i think the ability to break the glass ceiling and be the first female president has to be overwhelming. she is the democratic party's favorite joyce. i think jill biden is probably poised for second choice. so, if she runs, it's going to be pretty hard to deny her in my view the nomination. so, the question is whether she's up for the exhaustion of going to the iowa caucus in new hampshire and south carolina and having lewinsky and other issues from the '90s come back and haunt her in some ways. does she have that fight in her? i think her health is a big determining factor, but she is still a power player and is very likely the frontrunner for the de
whether she will run for re-election or be an elder statesperson of global stature and promote issues like women's rights and human rights. >> the way presidential elections work around here, she may need to decide in the next six weeks or so if she's running. that's the big question. will she run for president? what's your take on it? >> if you study, there is an industry of books about her. this is somebody who does not lack ambition. i think the ability to break the glass ceiling...
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there's another election that took place this week, the israeli election. when you look at what happened, do you believe that prime minister netanyahu may be encouraged to take more positive steps to try and achieve a two-state solution? >> well, i could say i'm probably happy with the turnout of my elections than he is with his. but whatever happens, there's an understanding with i think the prime minister because we've been in contact with the israelis and palestinians. last year, 2012, was a year where we tried to keep the atmosphere positive between israelis and palestinians because we knew that america was locked into internal issues with the re-elections or elections going on in that country. president obama won and as a second-term president there is always a tremendous advantage of pushing the process forward. this phase leading up until the inauguration israeli elections has been called a hallmark stage. jordan with three leaders in europe, the british, the french and the germans are all marching towards washington february and march to say, mr. pr
there's another election that took place this week, the israeli election. when you look at what happened, do you believe that prime minister netanyahu may be encouraged to take more positive steps to try and achieve a two-state solution? >> well, i could say i'm probably happy with the turnout of my elections than he is with his. but whatever happens, there's an understanding with i think the prime minister because we've been in contact with the israelis and palestinians. last year, 2012,...
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iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed while trying to march through the city. >> protesters burning tires what the main highway from iraq to jordan saying they would stay there until their demands were met. they later dissipated. they come from a funeral of six protesters who were killed by iraqi soldiers. they're saying they're being discriminated against in this country. to iraqi soldiers were shot dead at a checkpoint. they say they have withdrawn collusion and have given a over to the federal police. that is meant by a political crisis in baghdad. the parliament on saturday passed a law saying that any prime minister cannot run for a third term in and he cannot run a term for elections next year. the prime minister's office a that is unconstitutiona
iraq is due to hold general elections next year. they said they will appeal the legislation the change to the law was made while the opposition grows. a sniper can from two soldiers on saturday. for several weeks protesters have been demonstrating against what they saw as the secretary of policies. six people were killed while trying to march through the city. >> protesters burning tires what the main highway from iraq to jordan saying they would stay there until their demands were met....
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do we have our troops in over one hundred countries and we must intervene in the election processes in other places so there's not really any real. activity to do things other than militarily i'm actually worried that other countries you know they see how we do things and they may. go you know go towards the opposite of freedom the opposite of democracy. and let's now check some other news making headlines around the world today the first of six trips on to missile batteries deployed by nato in turkey are operational the dutch system is now on standby in the city of dinar with five more units is said to be the place by the end of the month nature and says the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside its conflict on neighbor syria but many believe its actual aim is to create a no fly zone to hold the syrian rebels all their ground against government troops . in washington thousand ronit in support of stricter gun controls the modules motivated by the connecticut elementary school massacre that left twenty children and six adults dead president obama has unvei
do we have our troops in over one hundred countries and we must intervene in the election processes in other places so there's not really any real. activity to do things other than militarily i'm actually worried that other countries you know they see how we do things and they may. go you know go towards the opposite of freedom the opposite of democracy. and let's now check some other news making headlines around the world today the first of six trips on to missile batteries deployed by nato in...
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there are two players, one which we will face with political election come february. so if not exactly a walk in the park. but it's a lot better than what they have in 2012 and they have made progress. the european central bank has improved this and they are is another government that is convinced of why go back to my principal. because we will have another year of labor and hard work and we can find the macroeconomic framework and boost this to create jobs and have the social fabric of countries in that zone are federalized. >> i am assuming you do agree with this? >> yes, the toolbox has improved the situation in the fundamental policies of the government has taken, more than the exceptional measures. however, execution has not been stellar. we should have addressed this three years ago. we balk and eventually we have to recognize that it wasn't viable. we went to rounds of that. in the last round which was supposed to be the last one, we pulled in using the collective action and therefore it is an important chunk of private sector that goes in there. both of them d
there are two players, one which we will face with political election come february. so if not exactly a walk in the park. but it's a lot better than what they have in 2012 and they have made progress. the european central bank has improved this and they are is another government that is convinced of why go back to my principal. because we will have another year of labor and hard work and we can find the macroeconomic framework and boost this to create jobs and have the social fabric of...
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parties are boycotting the elections because they will be held according to undemocratic law. the. king abdullah and says that he's serious about reform but there are other threats on the horizon. our main problem is economic unemployment and inflation are rising at the same time that the cost of products is soaring there is considerable unrest among the population. of. the country has long struggled economically and relies heavily on aids from western and gulf donors last november saw an eruption of violence nationwide protests over cuts in food and fuel subsidies one of the conditions imposed by the i.m.f. for a two billion dollar emergency loan and other financial and political comes. earn is the flood of syrian refugees hundreds of thousands have fled to jordan with more pouring over the border every day there are worries that the syrian conflict may follow its people into the kingdom what islam is striving for more power a tough situation on the border and a dire economic crisis jordan is finding itself caught between a rock and a hard place due to the boycott the electio
parties are boycotting the elections because they will be held according to undemocratic law. the. king abdullah and says that he's serious about reform but there are other threats on the horizon. our main problem is economic unemployment and inflation are rising at the same time that the cost of products is soaring there is considerable unrest among the population. of. the country has long struggled economically and relies heavily on aids from western and gulf donors last november saw an...
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more than 70% of hispanics in the last election voted for president obama. that's not sustainable for the republican party if they want to win a national election there is unanimity among republicans that something has to give on immigration reform. i think you will see immigration reform this year, i think you will see some form, call it amnesty, a pathway to citizenship, something that allows those who are in this country without documents to get into the legal lane, some way, some. how >> gun control that's certainly on the agenda. dianne feinstein of california offered her legislation this week to ban assault weapons but the turnout at a gun control rally yesterday in d.c. was tepid, and democrats are hedging on this. is anything really going to get done on this issue? >> i think something will get done but the idea of assault weapons ban may be an overreach, not just because there are a number of republicans, most republicans who oppose it, there are democrats, many as many as a dozen, who live in states that have gun cultures, guns part of growing up,
more than 70% of hispanics in the last election voted for president obama. that's not sustainable for the republican party if they want to win a national election there is unanimity among republicans that something has to give on immigration reform. i think you will see immigration reform this year, i think you will see some form, call it amnesty, a pathway to citizenship, something that allows those who are in this country without documents to get into the legal lane, some way, some. how...
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it exposes the weakness of the democratic party by focusing on national elections and not state elections. one of the reasons we're seeing these take place, like voter suppression laws, like when it comes to abortion and the president's health care plan, is that republicans flipped 60 legislators in 2010. democrats have got to understand, if you do not have statewide parties, if you're not running statewide, this is how you lose. howard dean talked about a 50-state strategy. if democrats don't begin to understand that, and keep letting republicans take over the house and the senate and the governors' mansions in states, we'll see more of this happening. this really is exposing the weakness of the democratic party statewide as opposed to winning nationally. >> thanks to both of you. have a wonderful weekend. >>> still to come, the french government has declared war. and i'm not talking about in mali. i am talking about on us. i will explain. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you
it exposes the weakness of the democratic party by focusing on national elections and not state elections. one of the reasons we're seeing these take place, like voter suppression laws, like when it comes to abortion and the president's health care plan, is that republicans flipped 60 legislators in 2010. democrats have got to understand, if you do not have statewide parties, if you're not running statewide, this is how you lose. howard dean talked about a 50-state strategy. if democrats don't...
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heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time the electoral process will be absolutely fair the government will by no means interfere with the procedure we have in force a zero tolerance policy or meddling by any state official let alone a possible ballot reg however we are getting complaints about a practice called political money in jordan that basically this is bribery and vote buying and we have cracked down on such issues. will open. up that is the political and social impact of a boycott of brotherhood c.s.u. what is delay on my show from the one muslim your viewers might not be quite aware of the position of this
heard in particular impact on the election and while it was let me tell you the. first of all i'd like to thank you for the opportunity to speak to your channels respectable audience on a regular viewer of your channel myself and your respectable viewers may think that the election was brought about by the arab spring but this is not true that jordan has held elections since one nine hundred twenty nine which means we have got ninety years experience here the only difference is that this time...
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one of the most like why do people take part in the spectacle called the parliamentary elections elections the way they are now and all the petain in rules the way they are cannot be taken seriously they do not represent the people's will band in many mideast states up until the arab spring jordan's branch of the muslim brotherhood has been a licensed political party for decades but seeing as own contemporaries come to power in egypt in tunisia it is now openly seeking a much larger role for one muslim one of. the muslim brotherhood a boycotting the elections because this lore is not in their interest but other parties are boycotting the elections because they will be held according to democratic law. there to meet with king abdullah and says that he's serious about reform but there are other threats on the horizon. our main problem is economic unemployment and inflation are rising at the same time that the cost of products is soaring there is considerable unrest among the population was the country has long struggled economically and relies heavily on aid from western and gulf donors last
one of the most like why do people take part in the spectacle called the parliamentary elections elections the way they are now and all the petain in rules the way they are cannot be taken seriously they do not represent the people's will band in many mideast states up until the arab spring jordan's branch of the muslim brotherhood has been a licensed political party for decades but seeing as own contemporaries come to power in egypt in tunisia it is now openly seeking a much larger role for...
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for one hundred countries and we assess we intervene in the election processes in other places so there's not really any real. activity to do things other than militarily i'm actually worried that other countries you know they see how we do things and they may. go you know go towards the opposite of freedom the opposite of democracy now internet mogul kim dot com founder of a controversial i'm now banned to file sharing service says he is involved in a major political power play the closure of the mega upload web site and caused uproar among international online freedom activists dot com told r.t. he believes the american government went out of its way to persecute him. i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that the government is quite exposed here because they went in with completely prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look at it sh
for one hundred countries and we assess we intervene in the election processes in other places so there's not really any real. activity to do things other than militarily i'm actually worried that other countries you know they see how we do things and they may. go you know go towards the opposite of freedom the opposite of democracy now internet mogul kim dot com founder of a controversial i'm now banned to file sharing service says he is involved in a major political power play the closure of...
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he pledged to hold a referendum on britain's future in the eshoo if conservatives win the next election. he took questions from the british house of commons. this is 35 minutes. >> prime minister. >> question number one a, dilma, mr. speaker. -- thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to draw any in paying attribute to david robert shaw. he died and queen elizabeth hospital birmingham last wednesday as a result of wounds that he sustained in afghanistan. he gave his life for the safety of the british people, and his incredibly great contribution must never be forgotten. our profound condolences are with his loved ones. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house i shall have a further meetings today. >> i am sure the whole house and the whole country would want to associate themselves with the prime minister's comments about david robert shaw. on monday, the prime minister stated that the task for our generation was to struggle against terrorism. on tuesday, is government sacked 5600 troops. why is i
he pledged to hold a referendum on britain's future in the eshoo if conservatives win the next election. he took questions from the british house of commons. this is 35 minutes. >> prime minister. >> question number one a, dilma, mr. speaker. -- thank you, mr. speaker. i am sure the whole house will wish to draw any in paying attribute to david robert shaw. he died and queen elizabeth hospital birmingham last wednesday as a result of wounds that he sustained in afghanistan. he gave...
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you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a presidential inauguration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia, their own paparazzi and their parents stealing a kiss or two. what family wouldn't snap photos, even a first family. truly a day to remember. >> you know, i counted four kiss there for the obamas there. a lot of people watching sarsha and malia all day yesterday. from the swaying to the yawning, the interaction with each other, their parents, it was really -- a really unbelievable thing to see in some ways, like any other family. and in other ways, watching these girls that have grown up so much. >> people taking pictures of them taking pictures. interesting to see sasha bounding out of the car, bounding up the steps. what a day. the president was confident,
you pause for 23 seconds of re-election. you think joe biden was having fun? that smile never left his face. you get the sense if a vice president could crowd surf, joe biden actually was. the president dancing this time. chewing, dancing, chewing, chewing, and chewing. is that the knickorette we hear so much about? and a presidential inauguration is something a family should never forget. sasha and malia, their own paparazzi and their parents stealing a kiss or two. what family wouldn't snap...
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anyway, millions of kids grow up having dreams being elected as president of the united states and moving into the white house but what if you had to buy the white house, to live there? your hopes might be dashed right now. u.s. home prices have risen for nine straight months the most recent home price index posted its largest increase since 2006. how much would it cost to buy one of the most glamorous, is horrific homes in our nation? real estate web company, zillow, estimates that 1600 pennsylvania avenue in washington, d.c. has a current value of $294.9 million. $294.9 million. so president obama and his family first moved into that home in january of 2009, the white house's value has risen 7% from $275.6 million. so put your checkbooks away. >>> let's say you are not in the market to buy a house. instead you're looking to make money on the housing market? and what we're hearing about the housing recovery, where should you be looking? we have angel capital cofounder and cio joins me in a fox business exclusive. i want to talk about your fund. the ticker is angls. it is an income fund o
anyway, millions of kids grow up having dreams being elected as president of the united states and moving into the white house but what if you had to buy the white house, to live there? your hopes might be dashed right now. u.s. home prices have risen for nine straight months the most recent home price index posted its largest increase since 2006. how much would it cost to buy one of the most glamorous, is horrific homes in our nation? real estate web company, zillow, estimates that 1600...
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and i must say post-election, president obama has become more aggre aggressive. military spending, they don't agree with what taxation should be, title, on and on and on. gun control, they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow economy that makes it more difficult to cut a deal. and i should add to that, a constitutional crisis in a way because this whole debt ceiling has been a weapon that the house of representatives have used to gain power. it's not just the republicans versus the democrats. it's the house versus the president. i don't know how it the play out. >> meanwhile, the marketses are on fire. the s&p 500 hitting a new five-year high along with the dow jones industrial average. what is driving the stocks and do you think it's sustainable for the year? >> the part of it that i understand is that some of the risk has been pulled out of the market. so most recently that the u.s. has got three months before the next thing happening. some of the risks. and maybe just the election was determined and people aren't necessarily
and i must say post-election, president obama has become more aggre aggressive. military spending, they don't agree with what taxation should be, title, on and on and on. gun control, they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow economy that makes it more difficult to cut a deal. and i should add to that, a constitutional crisis in a way because this whole debt ceiling has been a weapon that the house of representatives have used to gain power. it's not just the...
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if they can says win the next election in twenty fifteen basically he wants more powers returned from brussels to westminster and will try to renegotiate britain's terms of membership but he has warned that he is not successful then the u.k. would probably vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech indicted he plays many of those euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this stage will create uncertainty and could scare away potential investors germany's chancellor angela merkel has said that perhaps a compromise is needed but other e.u. members are less sympathetic than mark says that the e.u. is not a self-service buffet where members can cherry pick the legislation that happens speaking to said the e.u. would simply become a mess so while david cameron appears to solve any internal squabbles within his own party particularly appeasing those euro skeptics it also appears that he is driving a wedge between britain and other e.u. member states andrew farmer. london. eur
if they can says win the next election in twenty fifteen basically he wants more powers returned from brussels to westminster and will try to renegotiate britain's terms of membership but he has warned that he is not successful then the u.k. would probably vote to head towards the exit i was his long awaited european speech indicted he plays many of those euro skeptics within his tory party there are many dieties u.k. business leaders for example say that even talking about an exit at this...
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is that a preview of the election or scare out of the election or what are they up to here? >> that's absolutely a preview of the election. and everybody plays a type here. we had a rehash of 2008 where the conservatives are looking for ability to cast clinton as the villain. as somebody who is angry, a woman unhinged. and i thought -- chris: aren't you surprised the poison is not out of that? >> no, not with clinton. and we saw from the secretary, she looked very much like she did when i covered her in 2008. where she was together, she has almost a file cabinet in her head. any question she would go through the file cabinet in her head and answers it. chris: this whole question about her and joe biden. because if there is going to be a field clearing as we say in politics by bill clinton and the others, it has to clear this fella here. he clearly seems to want to run. he has that strong debate performance in the fall against paul ryan. and he got that fiscal cliff agreement going lafment month. and then he took on the lead on the gun control proposal. so do both of them run
is that a preview of the election or scare out of the election or what are they up to here? >> that's absolutely a preview of the election. and everybody plays a type here. we had a rehash of 2008 where the conservatives are looking for ability to cast clinton as the villain. as somebody who is angry, a woman unhinged. and i thought -- chris: aren't you surprised the poison is not out of that? >> no, not with clinton. and we saw from the secretary, she looked very much like she did...
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i mean in the in the latest israeli elections bibi distress and have a mandate to go tough on them i think it's going to stay quiet in the near term. i think it's one of those that you could run out of control but really i think it's impossible to say which ones like this yeah yeah i think they're probably hoping it will be arising from within sanctions will hopefully by too little harder but you know that's been missed calculating around for a long time last one gentleman global growth the biggest macro we can get them in and look we're just we're just hoping to stay on the plus side plus through. the i.m.f. downgraded for the world but i think that's another global figure should look at its regional figures and then we'll see the emerging markets moving and it's absolutely agree i mean m f downgraded to about three point two i mean that's still robust growth ok i think overall it was optimistic here before we continue our discussion let's take a look at some predictions made by pricewaterhouse coopers. east seven leases away experts now speaking about the emerging economies and eve
i mean in the in the latest israeli elections bibi distress and have a mandate to go tough on them i think it's going to stay quiet in the near term. i think it's one of those that you could run out of control but really i think it's impossible to say which ones like this yeah yeah i think they're probably hoping it will be arising from within sanctions will hopefully by too little harder but you know that's been missed calculating around for a long time last one gentleman global growth the...
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the opposition will have an opportunity in another election happening within a matter of months. the demonstrators are making it clear they are not satisfied with the way the country is transforming. they are not convinced the government is acting in their interests. at the same time, they cannot deny there has been an ongoing democratic process in which the bulk of the people who have voted have voted for the government in power. those opposed will have an opportunity and if you most about the polls again and try and get the government they want in power. >> thank you so much for updating us on the protest. let's bring in a few more pictures and sights and sounds from tahrir square. that is the nerve center of the revolution that overthrew the former dictator. it is different now. egyptian society has had quite a few democratic protests. some are protests in the new government formed after the revolution. an airplane carrying japanese survivors and bodies of some killed last week returned to tokyo. the aircraft was greeted with a solemn ceremony. the prime minister held a moment
the opposition will have an opportunity in another election happening within a matter of months. the demonstrators are making it clear they are not satisfied with the way the country is transforming. they are not convinced the government is acting in their interests. at the same time, they cannot deny there has been an ongoing democratic process in which the bulk of the people who have voted have voted for the government in power. those opposed will have an opportunity and if you most about the...
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since the start of the arab spring turnout was quite high according to election officials more than fifty six percent of the country's two point three million registered voters came out to cast their ballots this is higher than in the last parliamentary elections in this country the muslim brotherhood and opposition activists meanwhile dismissed the results as illegitimate saying that voter turnout was actually much lower than officials describe now jordanian officials want credit for what they claim are successful if cautious democratic reforms this is the first time that outside election observers were invited to watch over the polls and the new parliament for the first time will be able to elect the country's new prime minister the parliament will also have more of a say over day to day affairs but the king will continue to retain authority over the security services and foreign policy moreover the new parliament can still be dismissed at any moment by a royal decree of which has cost some jordanians to say that the new reforms are simply too little and too late now the oppositio
since the start of the arab spring turnout was quite high according to election officials more than fifty six percent of the country's two point three million registered voters came out to cast their ballots this is higher than in the last parliamentary elections in this country the muslim brotherhood and opposition activists meanwhile dismissed the results as illegitimate saying that voter turnout was actually much lower than officials describe now jordanian officials want credit for what they...
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these elections and the series of frankly cautious reforms that came along with it are really a way for the monarchy to sort of try to straddle both sides to give people enough of a sense of change to try to placate the growing discontent here at home while continuing to hold on to power and so there have been some changes for example the elections were open to outside observers for the first time there's an independent commission that's set up to oversee the parliament will have more of a say in day to day affairs but at the same time the king maintains control over the security services over foreign policy and most importantly he can summarily dismiss the parliament at will by a royal decree and that's why for many jordanians the changes were simply too little and too late but at the same time we've had more than fifty percent percent voter turnout that's more than fifty six percent of the two point three million voters who are registered here in jordan and so what that says is that people at least for now are cautiously willing to sort of see where these reforms go and give this a ch
these elections and the series of frankly cautious reforms that came along with it are really a way for the monarchy to sort of try to straddle both sides to give people enough of a sense of change to try to placate the growing discontent here at home while continuing to hold on to power and so there have been some changes for example the elections were open to outside observers for the first time there's an independent commission that's set up to oversee the parliament will have more of a say...
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was administration trying to downplay the seriousness of the attack prior to the election? did that have a role to play in the fact that military assets weren't put overhead, whether it's an f-16 that can see what's on the ground or do nonviolent maneuvers that f-16s can do to disperse crowds. our responsibility to get to the bottom of it. >> a day a lot of people have been waiting for. house side, 2:00 p.m., we know you will be there. >> thanks. have a good day. >>> and shifting strategy in debt negotiations. they believe they have the votes to pass a short-term debt increase today and seek deep spending cuts later. their plan would suspend the $16.4 trillion debt limit to allow the u.s. to pay bills for another three months and increase the legal limit to whatever you the new debt level would be. and they are calling on the senate to pass a budget by spring. >> wayne la pierre has accused the president of of attacking gun owners by expanding a registry and demanding background checks. this is what he said. >> there are only two reasons for a federal list on gun owners, to
was administration trying to downplay the seriousness of the attack prior to the election? did that have a role to play in the fact that military assets weren't put overhead, whether it's an f-16 that can see what's on the ground or do nonviolent maneuvers that f-16s can do to disperse crowds. our responsibility to get to the bottom of it. >> a day a lot of people have been waiting for. house side, 2:00 p.m., we know you will be there. >> thanks. have a good day. >>> and...
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and that's more than 5% since the last election. and there is expected to be a late surge with about a half hour left to go before the polls close. so, people are coming out. the question is, who are they voting for? and it's important to remember that the last poll on friday said that 15% of voters were still undecided. so there's still a few surprises, even if netanyahu is forecast to still become the next prime minister, it doesn't mean he may not lose some seats and have to rely on some coalition partners to form a government. >> atika, you bring up a very good point, of course the need to form a coalition government been but you've got these more hard lined religious parties in the parliament. what does that mean ultimately for the peace process when you are still very much at loggerheads between the palestinians and the israelis? >> reporter: yeah, the peace process has been in a deep freeze for years now. and what some analysts are saying we could see netanyahu being pushed further to the right by elections. basically we've s
and that's more than 5% since the last election. and there is expected to be a late surge with about a half hour left to go before the polls close. so, people are coming out. the question is, who are they voting for? and it's important to remember that the last poll on friday said that 15% of voters were still undecided. so there's still a few surprises, even if netanyahu is forecast to still become the next prime minister, it doesn't mean he may not lose some seats and have to rely on some...
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but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on ours here with me you know the thanks for joining us. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes and portside in cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days one and anti-government rallies are raging across the capital where police used tear gas against protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi while said two people have been killed and hundreds injured in port sunny's after death sentences were given to twenty one people who took the deadly could go riot last year relatives of the defendants attempts to storm a prison forcing the government to deploy troops to the area to quell the rest president morsi has called for dialogue with the opposition and is also considering putting a state of emergency in place local reporter beltran has moved from cairo. there's violence continues here in cairo between protesters and security forces on the cornice by the nih
but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on ours here with me you know the thanks for joining us. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes and portside in cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days one and anti-government rallies are raging across the capital where police used tear gas against protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi while said two people...
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the election time. fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. and turn it in for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of the people that are in charge of this case play a important rule and of course we have facts that we want to present at our extradition hearing that will short some more detail about this and that this is.
the election time. fundraisers in hollywood set for february march april and you know they had to be some kind of plan b. and turn it in for sopa and you know hollywood is a very important contributor to bombers campaign not just with money but also was the media support you know they control a lot of media celebrity endorsements and all that so you know i'm sure election plays an important role the relationships of the people that are in charge of this case play a important rule and of course...
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election time there as well. voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the newest, brightest star on the political scene. his party winning an astonishing 18 seats in parliament. an upset that makes him the most wanted partner in nicole ligs. >> translator: the state of israel is standing in front of uneasy challenges. they threaten to destroy the israeli middle class. it's facing the breakdown of social equality. there is only one way that we can face those challenges, together. >> reporter: what do lapid and his party stand for? >> together with you we can change the priorities in this country. >> reporter: it translates to there is a future. the party's platform, however, is decidedly domestic. aff
election time there as well. voters across israel choosing to keep prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the job. only his coalition kept enough seats to just stay in power. lost seats though, many of them to religious parties to the far right and to a new party with a surprising popularity. here's cnn's atika shubert. >> reporter: who is j.r.lapite. after tuesday's election, he is also the newest, brightest star on the political scene. his party winning an astonishing 18 seats in...
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but only if his party wins the next election. and over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly on our with me rule research. has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the cities of port and cairo we're now looking at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year a local reporter bell true at the latest from cairo. here in the capitol there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the corner on the key areas near government buildings as it looks to tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have presence around government buildings as the focus of the anger here for protesters is very much against morsi ministration they say that so the president is not going to just admit he can't run the country and h
but only if his party wins the next election. and over the stories that made headlines this week you're watching the weekly on our with me rule research. has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the cities of port and cairo we're now looking at a total of forty one people have been killed over the just the past two days alone a violent anti government rallies raging across the capital at least thirty two people died in ports following death sentences given to some of those who took...
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the next election. with the week's top headline. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the city's port of cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days. government continuing to rage across the capital after thirty two people died in port following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year. true the latest from. here in the capital there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on the cornice on the key areas near government buildings this is not to tear gas in the air here in downtown cairo rocks have also been exchanged security have that presence around the government buildings as the focus of the anger here the protesters is very much against morsi ministration they say that so the president is not going to just admit he can't run the country and he hasn't listened to their demands to the unrest here is still continuing it's very tense to input saeed as well as the situation in egypt really descends into a bit of a c
the next election. with the week's top headline. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes in the city's port of cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days. government continuing to rage across the capital after thirty two people died in port following death sentences given to some of those who took part in fatal football riots last year. true the latest from. here in the capital there are clashes raging between protesters and security forces on...
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this is ot say and preliminary election results in jordan your views limits new grounds for grievance a pro-government thugs to reinforce the issues in the parliament off the claims that king hijacked the election that's still ahead for you here on out say. plus seven is when the security services uncover nation plots against senior officials amid a guessing game of the council battle of president hugo chavez that i'm more after a quick break. lisa. hold. it's. a pleasure to have you with us here on our to today. live in moscow. now kim dot com. activists known for is now banned fall sharing service he says he's at the center of a political witch hunt now until last year a mega upload site in particular was the most popular on the worldwide web literally millions and millions of people around the world were using it to exchange information freely without consequences not so much the case anymore if you go to his web site now you will see this it's been banned by u.s. authorities and it's now becoming a case as well it's becoming a case i suppose in the prosecution of internet activist
this is ot say and preliminary election results in jordan your views limits new grounds for grievance a pro-government thugs to reinforce the issues in the parliament off the claims that king hijacked the election that's still ahead for you here on out say. plus seven is when the security services uncover nation plots against senior officials amid a guessing game of the council battle of president hugo chavez that i'm more after a quick break. lisa. hold. it's. a pleasure to have you with us...
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we have had an israeli election, the president's hurled down the gauntlet in the inaugural speech. you've got things going on in the middle east that are border line crazy. it looks like iraq may be getting destabilized. not a tick here. not a tick. >> that's been your complaint for a while. >> and it has. and they still remain asleep. i cannot believe that that will continue for any length of time. >> i have a feeling we'll come back to this conversation and look at it later on. our thanks again for stopping by. art cash. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." back to headquarters as we hit noon. scott wapner and the "fast money halftime report." >>> carl, thank you very much. welcome to "the halftime show." four hours to go until the close. let's walk to the wall and see where we stand. dow is adding to its gains, up 86 points. there is the big number to keep an eye on, the s&p 500, above 1500. here is what we're following on "halftime". the apple aftermath. with the stock suffering its worst klidecline in four years, will it lose the tight. the most valuable company on e
we have had an israeli election, the president's hurled down the gauntlet in the inaugural speech. you've got things going on in the middle east that are border line crazy. it looks like iraq may be getting destabilized. not a tick here. not a tick. >> that's been your complaint for a while. >> and it has. and they still remain asleep. i cannot believe that that will continue for any length of time. >> i have a feeling we'll come back to this conversation and look at it later...
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unfortunately notes the whole campaign of this election was about nothing they really. were not discussed at all and so we also unfortunately saw the coming government of his. very little was the core issues above all they will look at the peace with the palestinians not as long as the turn you now is the prime minister who does not believe in peace with the palestinians who just struggle to get another. and to survive in his office the last four years proved any though so as you say as you as you say the israeli settlements will continue to be built on what is supposed to be a palestinian land the whole two state solution essentially goes out the window right now let's talk about one of the big stories certainly that of iran the issue of preventing iran from getting a nuclear weapon certainly we saw his big speech months ago at the u.n. in new york it's another netanyahu policy even to the point of military action if we're going to see such actions you think during his term will it go from saber rattling and rhetoric to something more concrete with iran and its alleged
unfortunately notes the whole campaign of this election was about nothing they really. were not discussed at all and so we also unfortunately saw the coming government of his. very little was the core issues above all they will look at the peace with the palestinians not as long as the turn you now is the prime minister who does not believe in peace with the palestinians who just struggle to get another. and to survive in his office the last four years proved any though so as you say as you as...
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if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will be coming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and the eurozone crisis and the fact that countries did not have great control over their own economic policies so he wasn't mincing his words today he also went on to say that the british public felt disillusioned with the european union and felt disappointed with the lack of apparently democracy and accountability from all the directives that get handed to other member states from brussels this is what david cameron had to say there is a gap between the e.u. and its citizens which has grown dramatically in recent years and which represents a lack of democratic approach accountability and consent t
if the conservatives win the next general election in twenty fifteen and then he went on to warn that it was likely that britain could head for the exit if he was unable to renegotiate britain's terms of membership with brussels what it effectively he wants is that brussels hands more power back to westminster so the u.k. has more control over its own policies particularly economic ones he said that countries will be coming as weaker because of the current situation with the european union and...
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for now though preliminary results in jordan's general election show pro-government tribal candidates have increased their ranks in parliament the announcement on state t.v. came as islamists claim the poll was rigged in the rulers favor. has more on the first parliamentary vote in jordan since the arab spring kicked off there two years ago. despite a boycott by the muslim brotherhood and other opposition groups and jordan's first parliamentary election since the start of the arab spring turnout was quite high according to election officials more than fifty six percent of the country's two point three million registered voters came out to cast their ballots this is higher than in the last parliamentary elections in this country the muslim brotherhood and opposition activists meanwhile dismissed the results as illegitimate saying that voter turnout was actually much lower than officials describe now jordanian officials want credit for what they claim are successful if cautious democratic reforms this is the first time that outside election observers were invited to watch over the polls
for now though preliminary results in jordan's general election show pro-government tribal candidates have increased their ranks in parliament the announcement on state t.v. came as islamists claim the poll was rigged in the rulers favor. has more on the first parliamentary vote in jordan since the arab spring kicked off there two years ago. despite a boycott by the muslim brotherhood and other opposition groups and jordan's first parliamentary election since the start of the arab spring...
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parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monarchy's democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the vote as a rigged smokescreen to conceal an overall lack of reform. while it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live in moscow with news from around the world. kim dot com the web entrepreneur and internet activist known for his now banned file sharing service he says that he's at the center of a political witch hunt it was just until last year that his a mega upload site was one of the most popular in the world it allowed millions of users to exchange content absolutely freely however if you log on to mega upload right now this is exactly what you will see a banned by the u.s. the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom the founder has started a new service but we'll have to see how long that's going to last andrew blake exclusively spoke to the man known as kim dot com but why he's being hounded from all across the cloud. here's a guy who grew up on the internet was a guy who made millions off the internet and here's a guy who de
parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monarchy's democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the vote as a rigged smokescreen to conceal an overall lack of reform. while it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today. live in moscow with news from around the world. kim dot com the web entrepreneur and internet activist known for his now banned file sharing service he says that he's at the center of a political witch hunt it was just until last year that his a...